Contemporary Black Theater as a Possibility of Intersectional Critical Praxis

An Analysis of the Performance IDA

Authors

  • Bianca Camila de Andrade Silva Universidade de São Paulo https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2121-7263
  • Luciana Dadico Universidade de São Paulo https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8577-6892

    Doctora en Psicología por la Universidad de São Paulo. Profesora adjunta de la carrera de Psicología de la Universidad Federal de Mato Grosso y profesora titular de los Programas de Posgrado en Estudios de la Cultura Contemporánea de la UFMT (ECCO), Psicología (PPGPsi-UFMT) y del Programa de Posgrado en Estudios Culturales de la Facultad de Artes, Ciencias y Humanidades (PEC-USP).

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.18800/kaylla.202301.009

Keywords:

Black Theater, Intersectionality, Aesthetics, Identity, Cultural Studies

Abstract

Since the Brazilian black theater groups are growing up in cities such as São Paulo and other capitals from Brazil, it becomes necessary to investigate the impact of their productions and organizations in aesthetic, political, and cultural perspectives. In the work of Abdias do Nascimento, black theater used to be proposed as a way to reflect on its identity. This characteristic remains until the present with different demands and prisms. The aim of this paper is to analyze the contemporary play IDA, a work that has the identity as theme for the Brazilian black women, considering identity in its fragmentations and intersections. As a result, it is expected to offer a better understanding of both the political and aesthetic possibilities of contemporary black performing arts, especially in the face of identity disputes as intersectional critical praxis.

 

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Published

2023-11-13

How to Cite

de Andrade Silva, B. C., & Dadico, L. (2023). Contemporary Black Theater as a Possibility of Intersectional Critical Praxis: An Analysis of the Performance IDA. Kaylla Journal of Performing Arts, (2), 160–178. https://doi.org/10.18800/kaylla.202301.009

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DOSSIER: Prácticas escénicas, escenas de igualdad y mundos en común